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Neurergus kaiseri, the Luristan newt, Kaiser's mountain newt, Kaiser's spotted newt or emperor spotted newt (not to be confused with Tylototriton shanjing), is a species of very colourful salamander in the family Salamandridae. It is endemic to the southern Zagros Mountains in Iran where it is known from just four streams.
Neurergus barani Öz, 1994-none- VU (IUCN) Turkey Neurergus crocatus Cope, 1862: Azerbaijan newt Lake Urmia newt [4] Yellow spotted newt VU (IUCN) Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. Neurergus derjugini (Nesterov, 1916) Kurdistan newt CR (IUCN) Iran, possibly Iraq, and possibly Turkey. Neurergus kaiseri Schmidt, 1952: Luristan newt Kaiser's mountain newt ...
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Neurergus crocatus, the yellow-spotted newt, [3] Azerbaijan newt, Azerbaijan mountain newt, mountain newt, or Lake Urmia newt, is a species of salamander in the family Salamandridae. It occurs in the mountains west of Lake Urmia , in northwestern Iran , northeastern Iraq , and southeastern Turkey .
Neurergus derjugini occurs in small streams at elevations of 1,300–1,865 m (4,265–6,119 ft) above sea level. [1] [5] It is threatened by droughts, water extraction, pollution, and collection for pet trade. [1] It is known from a small number of populations, most of them very small. [4]